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Is This A 1942 D Over D Nickel?

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OK...I have several questionable nickels..I will be posting the others in a few minutes..My uncle had this one marked as a 1942 D/D... I kind of see it? I'm not sure though..
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Guessing this is circulation damage.



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Not the best photos but I tend to agree with coinfrog.
VarietyVista.com only lists 3 and your's looks like none of them...IMO
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On a RPM the devices will be enlarged more than the normal size of the mintmarks. Also you should be a spread between the punches. Just being enlarged doesn't make it a RPM, the spread needs to be present.
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